Students can visit many reliable resources for information about college majors and about careers. Many sites combine information about both. This University of Msouri-Columbia Website has descriptions of college majors, lists of related occupational titles, and lists of websites related to the major/occupational areas.
Another website that we encourage beginning explorers to use is the Missouri Connections page: Missouri Connections
Students --- and parents --- who are interested can navigate any of the topics listed below just by clicking the topic.
The Education & Career Planning link on the opening page includes a lengthy inventory students can complete to sort their interests, assess their abilities and work values, and see where there is a match. Suggested career paths are included based on a hierarchy of matches, but students can move about the information regardless of results.
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What Can I Do With A Major In
Another website that we encourage beginning explorers to use is the Missouri Connections page:
Missouri Connections
Students --- and parents --- who are interested can navigate any of the topics listed below just by clicking the topic.
Hot Careers in Missouri
Missouri Career Exploration Tool
Missouri Family Wage Calculator
Missouri Occupation Profile Sheets
Occupation Wheel
Planning Timeline
Video Room
Missouri College Admissions Criteria
ACT Practice
College Board (SAT)
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Explore Financial Aid
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Missouri Savings and Tuition Programs
Planning and Paying for College
Resources for High School Students
Scholarship Search Tips
Registered Apprenticeships
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Individual Login Instructions
Administrative Login Instructions
Quick Guide
The Education & Career Planning link on the opening page includes a lengthy inventory students can complete to sort their interests, assess their abilities and work values, and see where there is a match. Suggested career paths are included based on a hierarchy of matches, but students can move about the information regardless of results.
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